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Building communities & driving adoption for innovative blockchain projects.

USA Inscrit le Kasım 2023
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jose_butler1@jose_Butler1·
💸 One thing I've noticed this year: People aren't just talking about inflation anymore. They're changing how they spend, save, and think about money. When everyday costs keep rising, financial habits naturally start to evolve. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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inertia.a1
inertia.a1@inertia_a1·
The market is red. If you've spent any time on social media this week, you've probably seen those words everywhere. For many people, a red market sounds like something unusual or alarming. In reality, it simply means prices are moving lower and a larger number of assets are showing losses. That's it. What a red market doesn't tell you is why prices are falling or what happens next. Markets move for many different reasons. Changes in sentiment, economic data, global events, liquidity conditions, and investor positioning can all play a role. The color on the screen only shows the result, not the full story behind it. It's also worth remembering that every market experiences periods of strength and weakness. Stocks, commodities, and crypto all go through cycles. Red days, weeks, and even months are part of how markets function. One of the most useful habits an investor can build is learning the meaning behind the terminology before reacting to the headlines. A red market is a snapshot of current conditions, not a prediction of the future. The more you understand the language of markets, the easier it becomes to separate facts from noise. Stay curious. Keep learning. Always DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Bitcoin has been everywhere this week. Social media is full of opinions, news outlets are covering every move, and group chats suddenly have everyone talking about crypto again. What's interesting is how quickly the conversation shifted. A lot of people are looking for one headline or one event to explain the move, but markets rarely work that way. More often, it's a combination of factors happening at the same time. Leverage gets built up, positions start getting liquidated, sentiment changes, macro news influences expectations, and traders react to new information. When these forces collide, volatility can accelerate much faster than most people expect. That's why some of the biggest market moves are usually the result of multiple factors working together rather than a single trigger. For me, the most important takeaway isn't trying to predict every move before it happens. It's understanding why markets behave the way they do when volatility arrives. The better you understand the mechanics, the easier it becomes to filter out the noise and focus on what actually matters. Stay curious. Keep learning. Always do your own research. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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ALIMA@Alima_dao88·
Bitcoin has been one of the biggest talking points this week. A lot of people are looking for a single explanation. But major market moves rarely happen because of just one thing.
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Bruno Silva
Bruno Silva@Bruno_Silva035·
Choosing a crypto platform is one of the first decisions many people make when entering the digital asset space. While it’s easy to focus on popular names or trending discussions, taking a few extra minutes to evaluate a platform can make a big difference in your overall experience. One of the most important things to consider is trust. Before using any platform, it’s worth researching its history, reputation, and track record. Understanding how long a platform has been operating and how it approaches user protection can provide valuable insight. Another factor is transparency. Reliable platforms clearly explain their products, fees, and services. Users should be able to understand what they’re using and how it works without unnecessary confusion. It’s also helpful to look at the learning resources available. The crypto industry evolves quickly, and platforms that provide educational content can help users better understand digital assets, blockchain technology, and market fundamentals. User experience matters as well. A platform should be easy to navigate, whether you’re checking market information, exploring features, or managing your account. Simplicity often helps users make more informed decisions. Many people also overlook account security. Features such as two-factor authentication, withdrawal protection, and account verification tools can add important layers of protection. Finally, remember that every user has different goals. Some people are focused on learning, some are interested in exploring blockchain technology, and others simply want access to digital financial tools. Understanding your own needs can help you choose a platform that fits your journey. The best approach is to take your time, do your research, and focus on learning before making decisions. A strong foundation of knowledge is often more valuable than following trends. Learn first. Stay informed. Always do your own research. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Paxton@Buy_SomeBTC·
We see a new crypto card launching every single week promising easy money. Honestly, I’m completely bored of that noise. Real adoption is about connecting your digital money to a real lifestyle. That is why I am paying attention to @eb1_official It is a private club for people who travel globally and want real service. A team handles your travel, events, and bookings, while a card spends your crypto seamlessly. They are not here for a quick pump. EB1 is already trademarked in 29 countries like the UK and UAE, with the US coming soon. They are building a brand meant to last. The $EB1 pre-sale starts this Monday. The community round gives an 18% discount compared to the next round. There is a 6-month lock, and the team is vested for even longer. If you use my referral code [BUYSOME] you get a nice 3% token bonus on your contribution.
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C A Z R O
C A Z R O@CazroWeb3·
INVESTING IS BECOMING MORE CONNECTED 🚀 Many users today want access to multiple asset classes without juggling multiple platforms. @binance has launched bStocks, bringing supported U.S. equities on-chain through tokenized securities on BNB Chain. Starting from just $5, users can hold tokenized stocks inside crypto wallets and access markets 24/7. This is bigger than stocks. It’s about bringing traditional assets into crypto-native infrastructure and making investing more accessible. This is exactly what a financial super app looks like.
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Teresa
Teresa@Teressa211192·
People spend 10 hours hunting for a 10x coin, but won’t spend 10 minutes securing their account. ​If you're starting in crypto today, don’t start with charts. Start with safety: ​• Double-check official URLs/apps • Enable 2FA (and not just SMS) • Test a small withdrawal first • Know where to find official, legitimate support ​One careless click will do way more damage than a bad trade. No platform can eliminate all risk, but utilizing the security tools and educational resources available is your best defense. ​Protect your capital first. The market isn't going anywhere, but your funds will if you get lazy. 🤝 #Binance #LearnWithBinance #BinanceAcademy
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benny
benny@NoonBriyaa·
One thing that surprises me about crypto is how much attention we give to tokens and how little attention we give to the platforms holding our funds. People compare charts, study narratives, and debate which coin has the most upside. But before any of that matters, you’re trusting a platform with your assets. That’s why I think every beginner should spend a few minutes checking the basics. • Is this the official website? • What security features are available? • If something goes wrong, is there a real support channel? • Are fees and withdrawal rules easy to find and understand? None of these things are exciting. They won’t make headlines or send a token 10x. But they’re often the difference between a smooth experience and a painful lesson. Crypto moves fast. Your research doesn’t have to. Just make sure you’re researching the platform too, not only the asset. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Elon jamess@EthereumWiTch·
MOST PEOPLE JOIN A CRYPTO PLATFORM FOR THE WRONG REASONS 👇🏻 They see a platform trending on social media. A friend recommends it. Or they hear stories about people making money and decide to sign up immediately. But before trusting any platform with your funds, it's worth slowing down for a few minutes and doing some basic checks. Because in crypto, where you invest is often just as important as what you invest in. The first thing I look for is whether I can easily verify official sources. Is the website legitimate? Are the social media accounts verified and active? Can I clearly find announcements, updates, and security notices from official channels? This sounds simple, but many users have lost funds after interacting with fake websites and impersonator accounts that looked completely real. The next thing is security. A serious crypto platform should provide tools that help users protect themselves. Features like 2FA, passkeys, anti-phishing protection, withdrawal controls, and device management can make a huge difference when it comes to account safety. Most people don't think about security until something goes wrong. By then, it's often too late. Support is another thing that gets overlooked. Everything works perfectly when markets are calm and transactions go through normally. But when users have questions, face technical issues, or need assistance, reliable support channels become extremely important. A platform should make it easy for users to find help when they need it. I also pay attention to transparency and education. Does the platform openly share information about its products, security practices, and user protections? Does it provide educational resources that help beginners understand the basics before taking risks? The best platforms don't just offer access to crypto. They help users stay informed, protected, and confident in their decisions. No platform can eliminate risk completely. But the right one can provide the tools, transparency, and support needed to navigate the space more safely. Everyone wants to find the next big opportunity. Few people spend enough time checking whether the platform they're using deserves their trust. That's a mistake. Because in crypto, security isn't optional. It's part of the investment process. Research first. Verify the source. Protect your assets. Because one careful decision today can save you from a major loss tomorrow. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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jose_butler1@jose_Butler1·
@cas_abbe Red markets reveal character, green ones just reward it.
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Cas Abbé@cas_abbe·
RED MARKETS AREN’T NEW. THEY JUST EXPOSE WHO WAS ONLY COMFORTABLE IN GREEN 🚨 I still remember how fast belief flipped in 2022. The S&P 500 fell 19.4% that year, Nasdaq dropped 33.1%, and Bitcoin was crushed alongside risk assets as the Fed kept tightening. By mid-2022, Bitcoin had already lost about 60% of its value for the year and was trading near levels not seen since 2020. That is what a red market actually does! > It does not just lower prices > It tests conviction It shows who was buying because the chart looked good, who was overleveraged, and who had no real plan once the candles turned red. In every market, prices move through periods of rising and falling, and market presumption often swings harder than the asset itself. You see it everywhere Someone buys a breakout, it fails. Someone buys the dip, it dips again. Then the conversation stops being about the idea and starts being about fear. That is why red markets feel so heavy. They force emotional traders to confront the difference between a real plan and a reaction. But let me tell you one thing: red markets are not the end of the narrative. They are the part of the cycle where weak hands get shaken out, excess gets removed, and real structure starts to matter again. Stocks do it Crypto does it Commodities do it Every major market has had its own version of this. The people who survive are usually not the loudest. They are the ones who stay disciplined when everyone else starts panicking. Green markets create confidence. Red markets reveal character. And usually, the people who survive red markets are the ones who outperform in the next bull run ARE YOU READY TO OUTPERFORM? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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jose_butler1@jose_Butler1·
@Bilalbinsaqib Execution gets cheap. Verification gets expensive. Trust becomes the only scarce resource left.
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Rafat@Rafat_012·
What are your thoughts about @baseapp ?
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naiive@naiivememe·
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Ferre@FerreWeb3·
GM from my new home. Btw, thanks crypto.
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Binance Intern
Binance Intern@Binance_intern·
coffee before sleep
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Money Quotes@MoneyQuotesX·
Wealthy is when your money has money.
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Leo@Leooweb3·
Good morning, If you reply I'm following you ☕️
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